About

Legacy Family Services, Inc.

Ashley Bryant MS, CRC, BC-TMH, LPC-S

When you decide to invite me along your life's journey, I consider it an honor and a privilege. Regardless of your stage in life, you can expect to be treated with dignity and respect. I work collaboratively with couples, young adults and individuals to help them maximize their quality of life.

​Sometimes life circumstances can make it hard for us to see beyond difficult situations. Using compassion and evidence-based approaches, Ashley seeks to help individuals identify tools that will help in navigating through those difficult times.

Ashley is a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC), and she holds a Masters of Science in Rehabilitation Counseling from Langston University. She is nationally certified as a Certified Rehabilitation Counselor (CRC) with training and specialized skills to work with individuals with disabilities. Ashley is also a board certified telemental health (BC-TMH) provider that is uniquely trained to provide telemental health services.

She is also a Trained Facilitator of PREPARE/ENRICH, a premarital and marriage assessment. She works with pre-marital and married couples. Ashley also works with dating couples seeking to strengthen their relationships.

Ashley has also had experience and extensive training in helping individuals navigate trauma. Ashley is a member of the International Association of Trauma Professionals (IATP).

At Legacy Family Services, we strive to be a place where everyone feels welcomed, respected, and safe. Legacy's mission is to provide a legacy of quality mental health services in Oklahoma. ​We offer a range of services including:​

In the Media

Ashley works with a diverse group of people is various life stages. Ashley was recently part of TLC's "My 600-lb Life" were she sought to help a client identify coping mechanisms associated with obesity and emotional eating. TLC's "My 600-lb Life" is a television show that involves "telling powerful stories in hourlong episodes, TLC follows medical journeys of morbidly obese people as they attempt to save their own lives. The featured individuals -- each weighing more than 600 pounds -- confront lifelong emotional and physical struggles as they make the courageous decision to undergo high-risk gastric bypass surgery. In addition to drastically changing their appearances, they hope to reclaim their independence, mend relationships with friends and family, and renew their feelings of self-worth.

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National Suicide Prevention Lifeline provides immediate assistance to individuals in suicidal crisis by connecting them to the nearest available suicide prevention and mental health service provider through a toll-free telephone number: (800) 273-TALK (8255)